BYD Electronic (International) Company Limited (FRA:4BY)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
3.614
-0.069 (-1.87%)
At close: Jan 30, 2026
-31.11%
Market Cap8.11B -29.1%
Revenue (ttm)21.32B +17.7%
Net Income532.22M +10.7%
EPS0.24 +10.7%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio15.24
Forward PE12.29
Dividend0.07 (1.84%)
Ex-Dividend DateJun 10, 2025
Volume5,445
Average Volume2,313
Open3.627
Previous Close3.683
Day's Range3.581 - 3.627
52-Week Range3.290 - 7.992
Betan/a
RSI40.54
Earnings DateMar 26, 2026

About FRA:4BY

BYD Electronic (International) Company Limited, an investment holding company, primarily engages in the design, manufacture, assembly, and sale of mobile handset components, modules, and other products in the People’s Republic of China and internationally. The company is involved in various businesses comprising smart phones, tablet computers, new energy vehicles, AI data center, smart home solutions, game hardware, unmanned aerial vehicles, 3D printers, Internet of Things, robots, communication equipment, and others. It also provides assembly ... [Read more]

Industry Telephone and Telegraph Apparatus
Founded 2007
Employees 156,000
Stock Exchange Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 4BY
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, FRA:4BY's revenue was 177.31 billion, an increase of 36.43% compared to the previous year's 129.96 billion. Earnings were 4.27 billion, an increase of 5.55%.

Financial numbers in CNY Financial Statements

News

Hong Kong stocks tread water as traders await China data, interim results

Hong Kong stocks traded sideways on Wednesday as investors geared up for a slew of Chinese economic data and corporate results coming throughout the week. The Hang Seng Index fell 0.2 per cent to 24,8...

6 months ago - South China Morning Post

BYD Electronic, Lenovo sink 20% as Trump tariffs hit exporters, equity markets

A 10 per cent tariff on exports could eat into China’s economic growth, putting Beijing’s 4.5 per cent target at risk, Morgan Stanley says.

10 months ago - South China Morning Post